ymusmfii. 193a - rue wssrsnu ouAitovisgu ZWBNTS: Ljllmer amen. m Beeover Street, end F George Clow. 125 Ottlwl Street. "mumusiou and enmcz wean r. _ l New, lotions, Advertising fie Guardian may be bought et eny of the following stores in Summers" . ‘whims, Water Street‘; Gourliee Druptore, ‘ll Centre! Streeh from,“ Bakery. Hater Street: Merk Oeudet, l1, Grenville Shoot; vmw‘; Grocery, Buelell Street; Alyre Donootteu Grow 1. Beoouu emu; Island Motor uasupo-t. Weter Street. n, Gui-dim will be delivered to any home fu Summer-side by UQJIIQ; b“. l; 5i; pet’ dey or 18o per week. Phone 28D or 2&2 for this Isrvioe m. n", your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your mu‘ ;tiE.NEBAI. INSURANCE, Ralph —-FANCY DRESS carnival Bede- tiiiiiiart, Sumlnerslde. gulozerlnk ‘Tuesday. Feb. 1. Good d“ 53.1151), - Live Fowl of ell W6, P;|\‘\]lj{ top priecs. Phone or uOi‘. llL‘.\ Deusoii. Albany. .|iUt hllY Bcdcque riuli" Mon- .".i_ Berieque South Shore. -—WANTIJD. — Live Fowl of at; kinds. Paying top price; Phqng Ru- Dawson. Albany. —BREA K REP_O_RTED—'ITie o fflce ri: ““‘ - . .. Lawd“. pllllli‘, Albany hi. fats vs. of the MacFaxlene Produce 00.. B, i.“ Abegiveits. Admission oil on First Street. Summerside. was and 3L, broken into early Friday morning. Noliing was tBkHL-S i.r.ivr.s FOR quasar? - i n. Prue u! Qurllvr- Wlw —NOTica T0 FARMERS - Biz: i w. i illlilifilfll at a Proulufifill’? Have for sale limited number new ',ill\(' party voilvefltlull lll Cockshutt tractors, nos. 30 and liiii- lust ivct-k to i-tinicst 60; 115° g used MasseyqqaJ-ris ‘ill \"\il\:liiilt‘l\('_\' oi Prince tractors itakcn ,in tradey can 1; Mir l“\ll general I'lt*('\lOi\, left handle at once, a few good horses ‘Jndgl, (‘i/‘lilllf.’ fur hi1. home. He and cattle in trade. Write or gipecflsiii return totiiei-oivtiiuciict’ Phone Waiter S. weeks. Hunt;- m ,i..,._,i e montll.~—S River. —~PRESENTEYTJ—TNEPOR'I‘ — A- T\NN'NTVTI‘NNN‘ZN) (iljllfl — mong the secretaries presenting I\i:icNt‘ill ztiiil Nit.» E. J ‘ \i.'.~ ..' l jullJ. lzosw‘ ~<-.~ mi their reports at the recent P. E. __ _. " evc-, l. Presbyrterial at Kensington‘ the _. the, name oi iifrs. L. M. Callbcck. re- .~ niiiii fil the siiiiiiiiersiriei cording secretary‘. “as inadver- iiwi ~ i im-h \'t'oiil was dis-E tcutly omitted. Mrs. Callbeck also whip... lli’ Riff Crew work. to be: submitted a summary of the re- fit». ii iri» next incl-ling. \\'l'lL‘li; ports of all the executive meet- =i;" we iinlii iii iiie home of Nils} "'35 hfld dUTlllB “l! Ifefl-l-fls- i i my»; on Friilirv ziiirriioon. -—— , — TRINITY SOCIAL CLUB — ' i"l‘rini'i.y' Social Club. Summerside. -i \.l()\.~\l!l.l-1 mun ii.\i-.'i"\._ held its rezulur meeting in Evwurtli ,.,,i,,’\_,i,g,. Cnthglu- viimwn-tflflall on Thursday evening with \ itlie president. Mrs. George Bow- lei t'-i:'ti Pill 'vi'iis lirlil mi F'i'l- _ 4 mi Jziuiizirw" ‘ll. » ul the licnic. oi lwis- l" l-lll‘ (‘mill’- Plflili WEN! mid? m7. .i.r..i in»... iviifiea eoiiiioiiy. tu held a supper for the Sunday m, ihiiliiif ii“; mid ivgm ,1 School teachers in the hall next iTlltlTSdMZ Arrangements were el- Fililiilfl‘ i-rrr i:i atteniiume. urn-c “at, “m, b, so maric La cater to the Father *i.. UFllIS. Albert and Son Banquet in February. Re- rr/Huiii .\ll.\s Flori-in ircsliments were served by Mrs. ll. R. Walsh. Mrs. Mattie Gordon iiut_\ lziiirh WIN scricd and Mrs. R. L. Moliison. -S ii l: ~ .'.c.~ All iicigii -tt=:i after l; (m, , gii- i-uzriv: i‘\l‘i'l inukinr: —~—— — — = j',\,lli1 Iii iriigv inure iiiiiiiig the| -.i;.i " flluillllfi. j . - ~i<‘r ci'- til. .t' _ l\l ‘ll'l.ill MI I iiiblih“ iilinesslrxf: hilifigraullaéd HCSgWAI-riwfatl, " l‘"“"‘“‘ M" “flg"‘l‘p"c" a 'hi.'- homo at Burliniton-Bur. iiiiio- innit! lllttllTllltT‘ Limb Ofili-e, sinuuierzicic, as un- ijiii ui-Joriiint: to futures re- nd b‘ \l-.'. l-iirii‘ Ginniii office _ ' Tlilsi considerably hizli- 1h“ iir-zil: figure oi ins‘. uhicli nnlv rearhed G3". . iiiiiiil-e: 73L‘. (‘oivlsiilig 0i -Mr. Elvin Bryanton. Burling- ton, was a recent visitor to Hun- ter Riven-Bur. “Mrs. Mary Simmons returned ion Sunday to her home at Bur- lington after spending the pest "37 ‘ i “ill U‘ “"*m"“_ a" two weeks at Wiimot Valley-Bur r '~ f‘ ‘w: illl“?'i‘lll'_l_ll‘|ll'lli iiisizr», H "l" lmlml" 53' Gerald Timberry has re- ezi fiTr inn eligible turned to Kelvin Grove after spend- nlo. that lfi\i‘llll)lO_"-' ing the past month at his home i —-.\ir. i i ~ir:' i‘ iriuzhcd its pculi iorja, Norm sydm._\-_ C'B__Bu1.‘ iiii ‘i'_i and ll!‘ d 1P5 iirii look‘ W)" 1"‘ lir-ihei- iiisi 6.. l-liiivevrrf, ,__\i,.s_ Clam“, Younkph accom_ i i: u ruuiilr iii iviullllf> r»'<‘l ‘iaiiiini-i by h(‘l‘ um.» daughter Linda- “ "l" Plllliilllill “ll? '1" lllllWs visiting her parents. Mr. and """ '3 Airs. Daniel i-lickox. Burlington. ~- Bur. \.\\liI.\TB|.\' PROGRAMS -— _.__. i.‘ir~ Tiiomiii.’ via u" -f\ir. H. B. ‘MecLeod has re- ~--llll l0? Jill“? ‘ililfFfid to Burlington. after an eti- "idny ziltrrnuoii in'io_\‘:ible visit uitli relatives at Ot- " iiiiicrrid" llzh School (Mm and B°5lDn__Bu¢'_ i‘ r. - "illil ll i"’_" Ar<snuiili' “i ' -i I'll‘ ; »iii~.i-~-. A11 iriirrrstilill‘ ~'l‘iie many friends oi Miss B .i ‘ \1ii\ll(‘l‘ tioisz- "1 Neil's llelitforiiiollin teacher at Borden. regret =\~ 5142"] in‘ iii" iiil?ll~\-. i’: hear of her illness and wish her w ir:-: Tllfinllli?‘ Prior a “peed,- recovtry’ l» i_.iii‘~ Si-irr. TTUUIW Kcutil __... ‘l i‘ twine. lJai-buru Vaiiuhrinz‘ ~ Mrs. W. M. Bowness left Wed- lvi e itcti Riding Hooii. fiiiiriiiu- nesday for Rollo Bey to attend the \‘-' iaiii: l-iillc Boy l-lliie, Neill wedding of her brother Clifford "Willi Jock anti Jill. Jaiiicsl 'l‘o“-nshend on tihe 25th. vi Silvia Boyle‘. Bo-Pcep 1 iillj CHTilPFFllZ‘. Allmgvi ~—Fler many rfiencis will be glad . (|ii'i‘lllki('k>. Bin-bani Clark; tri know that Mrs. Alicia Days is lilo Slim‘, thr‘ rr~ making e good recovery following ('..i':i"c|i iii ' - i~i the class uiih speak-their recent illness at her home It Jeiiii~| Wiirnot \'alley.—Bur. bv Benny Ca .i- ‘Hill (I'll... cimi‘ ---~ D-iiiriiri iliiiiiii. Neil! i-Amou’: those lufifldlill the Dziviri (Tninniieli, Arliiurl funeral of the late Mr. John T. Duvid MzvDurnlii. JzirlvclFYlillid at long River. were Mr. Nrnaiiaiilt. A piuuo solo bi‘ Duvidiand Mrs. James Parsons. lifillvelc. ‘it Hull" ioinil arluci by Sffviai ‘Elli- ‘ i Tl"ll Rnivil Pun-mi; :hortl ——-— "till Up llilf] Hill’ lllC Door'i ~li llwlor warty constitute of W- ii" .lii_l ' p,“ Jump 5pm.". i M. Botvness. Clair Dennis. Eleanor wilt. (ii-cz" l._\l" illlr] Domiidlbiclvfurdo, Aletha Noonan. Helen No.14}; tiie pinging ,~i,,,.,,-‘,__ 1-1)“. llovmcss. Edna. ‘Townshmd and iiii.,_;,,,._.i;,.,.it l“. H”, CW. “m, liarlr Noonari. Redeoue. eitended ti. Anti vurri“. n, the ,,,.‘,,,o_ the hockey match in Keriidngton on \l" J. l-l. iieutv shunt-d an inicr- T“'55daY-J""ul1'>'13thi "ii H’: film oi 1 i "Tlid i)‘i,|n»;~,_.,,,,,-- n, ‘m: g(,‘,),;tl):.vAb,_Cn:b:v‘ — Mrs. Agnes Malone who cele- m Fonda). nmmmg Th,“ M‘; healed llflf‘ 88th hiftlifll." at the Sacred Heart llcme. Chedotte- ‘Vlthied by a film oi songs, vriich i-ll joined. ~ S iii town, on Jen. 19th is enjoying good — G. H M.- l- SKIRTS - SKIRTS - SKIRTS of smashing plaid, of plein 110love In ilii- miiixitt oi new styles. Some are straight, some ere pleated ll" ruuud and some hurr- smert back pleating . . . . These Skirts ere Ill mndc by "Sportrruft" nnd we know you'll be eble to find just the m" You've been “lsliiug for in this large collection. The materials lff‘ soft flannel-i unit ltltfsfrfl! and there ls n full range of ellel. Come "1 21ml choose your very awn Skirt from the Leaflet.’ Wear Depart- l!'ll‘|\ , \ .. The llry Goods Department hes Just received e ',. ‘ of Lli HOSE in faultless fine knit. The color ll belle "lily »- slurs 9 to l0 1-2 - prloetl et 1.85 e pelr . . . . There have llrru n number of lnuuirlcs for Lisle Stoeklngo-ee don't be too lute ‘mi miss this opportunity of getting lire! quality Lillee in the Dry Good! "Pvurimcni. 3- I know something that‘; going to pep you up and make you feel z"! ‘look like e million! Tlut certain something le e new COTTON "Dlbl-JIRESS from the 5 and lfi Department . . . . New Cotton Iloule- Prseii tin-n only just arrived - they are In smart. net-able style: "Id 1hr sine are N to 40. Roueedreuee of florol print with dainty ‘Windy trim - Ilousedreneee e! check deelfn with riok reek trim Ind "cumin-mes of clean. fresh candy utrlpee with white eollere. I51- "! Dressln the shipment is nicely nude end well flnilhfll AND the llrlceu are so reasonable too-MB and 2J5! You'll feel and look e0 ‘Web better in e new Iloueedrue! Come in end buy one lg (h; I “q "l Department. unl-mfiere‘: e meciel offer that's going to intend youJn the Gro- ‘Axmfilflllleflt! nun the purchase of e 1 pound tin of IAIIOUI’! “m” 6' POWDER you will get ebeolutely I‘!!! - e decanted u TQI’. A." this 1M olllv 9.1 ennui Bey-Flor‘; Rufilau Pgyfln 0;‘ pofllv Mlient it: certalnlv worth the price AND with this you got e uiee lunch was scned by the hostess. »i i \ -._- j t‘ ; -. ill-icy Mfllfid others.--Biir. i I liome And School Monthly Meeting lit liensington ‘ilic l.ll0|lllll_\7'4.T‘l_i“flLti|l; of thci The above plvlurirshou-s Brig. J. II. Price (standing. centre) accepting the Prugrr-seiio Cuuserintiwi Plriy nomination for Prince County at a convention at Summersldn last work. Brig. Price, u wit"... o! the llong Kong campaign was the unanimous choice oi the convention hold Wednesday. . THE health and can converse freely! on the topics of the (in -~-Mrs. llurfld B. sClllllilillll icfi Summersidc this morning for Montreal where she ivill meet. her husband. 'i"he_v will then proceed to Florida for a month's vacutionf -s v _ i “in. Dilll Lilith; and Miss t-ziiiel Giliis, Giermont. motored to the city on ‘Tuesday and noted the weather and roads remarkable at this season of the ii-iir. they bO-l in; able io rcluru lioriie Lin: Sillllf)‘ evening. i -Miss Ruby Mouse Charlotte-l town, is spending her vacation at Kerisington, “here shc is Lhc guest of her brother. Mr. Scott Moase and .\ll'F. Mouse. Miss Mouse, who is a member of tlc staff oi the Provincial Sanitoriwn. also visited her brother and sis- ter-iri-lavr. Mr. and Mrs. Nov Moase, ltiargutc.-Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Harold MavLeod, entertained on 'l‘uesday evening at} a delightful ci-okinole party. span-i sored by lrishtoivn Women's lu-i stitutc. Nine tables ueri- in playi High siriircs were madc by fvlissl Leona Campbell und Mr. Lnrnel Campbell. uhllc Mrs. Robert Star-i ert and Mr. Vernon Cousins rc-i crlvcd consolation iiWflrflF. A dainty" Kerisington ‘Hoinc uuti School As- sociation “as lirlcl in the Tomi Hail on ‘Thursday night, Jan. 13th with ilie president", Mrs. WR. Neuss presiding. Aficr the read- ing of the creed rrsponsiveiv. the President gave ll short Nfnv Years message iii wvliich slir- gave two instances of faith and courage which she thought should be an inspiration to this organization. The minutes of last nireiili: WP"! reed by ihc secretary. “is: Evan:- line Grrenan. The treasurer‘; rc- port was given by ‘Mrs Llurd Howard who also read a letter ep-. .p9;iing for linlp for the starving children of Europe. Oti Irwivvti ll was decided to send $500 lo "Save. the Children Fund“. 'r'ii-= Comfilll-_ tee to arrange for Silflll-“ivrlml Pl -piciure reported and were asked‘ to continue till nrrutigrmcnts werei completed. Rev .\fi-. Min-rat’. llli‘ guest speaker of the evening W85 lllr tlii-n introduced and nave an terestiug and infovmativ» address on "Book; and licadinrz" He fir-I minded his audience TlClW fortun- ate we were iu having such s wonderful library system and ad- vised ell to take advantage of it- At the close of his address the members were given an opportun- Professional Gard-s“ E. E. Parkman. Opi.D., R.O. OPTOMECTIIS Eyes Examine. Glenna Flttei Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer 5L. umme ’ O. F. Hunter. ILO. OPTOMETIIIST complete Visual Analyses (lieuee fitted EMALLMAN‘! BUILNNG eummentde. P.L.l. PHONE 100 IEEil-"iliieiuy Chartered Accountant Office et LI Grenville street | and n-lai ivcs. I structed to send removal slips iori ' other towns. i ' Urgent lllflessage To Preshyterial iOn Missions Pretty Wedding At Summerside 4 ~'l'hc marriage’ of Esther Bell, ‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. llaroldi Macbcnnan, Summerside, to Louis bionic Pinscnueuii. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pinson-ucult of Chat~ Mi~ llizgli D 'l‘u_viar, till-l Oven seas iillssions Execulne S€(‘l'€l.ill'}', i131"; Ollla-llil W35 wlcmlllud at brought an urgent tuessagi- lo the l0 ociock Saturday‘ morning in pp‘; pwshvnqwfl, a, H,‘ “Mum i‘i.uit_\ Uni-ed ChiLfCd. Summer» spgfllQll, i-ccziiling licr lllih‘.ehs1o",/ side by the minister. Rev. K. G. Sullivan. The front o4 the church was decorated with baskets of yel- low daffodils. To the strains of the wedding march, played by Lhe organist, Miss Mil-FY Geldart, the bride en- tered Lhc church on the arm of her father by “lhcm she was given in marriage. She chose for her Wedding a. street-length dress of royal blue crepe with brown hat and brown accessories. She carried an arm bouquet of pink carna- tions. Attending tier was her cousin Miss Reta MaicLcnnan. who wore a dress oi brown taffeta with mawhing accessories and i-ai-ricd a bouquet oi Talisman roses. The groom “as supported by Mr, Harry Dye. i During the signing of the regis- tor. the bride's sister, Miss Ruth ufacbcnnen, sani; "Because." norlt-in: uriricr uiiinirl Following the cercmoni’ a re- Buildings iiud been bombed, pi-Qp. ception “'11:. held at Mulberry lemy desi,m_i-i-d_ bu; Lodge for the immediate friendyi-Ciiiggrs though inri-iiili- M?» “Tllflfllllllll- ii-roucled, are vzwryin: on of iier recent lrlp u: the Far Eiast, the most vivid of ‘which was the great mass of human suffering around the “vrld. Because of the scarcity of food iii India and China, thi- p€0plt never have more than the bare subsistence lvvci am’. n linirs of famine, hundreds ui thousands din from hunger and exposure. "Our biggrst (‘Dlilrlbll- tion to these underprivileged inil- lions." slie went on to sai- "can be in Christian personality" The agricultural experiments, s3 Sifts cessfiillv curried on in India by Miss Grace Patterson, nliich have uplifted tlie economic whole ccmiiiuiiii_i_ stratcii this piiiit, ‘iin Ion: teiin rrlin’ Mrs. Tayini- said ably dcmin- WC must slvirc that carry- ing chin-vii fully Dffiflllflrrfl mid receiving. “as dreweci in a. suit. 0i grcysmoke pimtriuc wool “ith black hat and black accessories. She were a corsage of pink ca:- nwtions. The bride's table, a‘.- trartive with lighted tapers. “as centred with a three-tier wedding cake. 'i‘iie bridal couple left. on the noon plane on a honeymoon trip. the bride travelling in a suit of moss grccn wool and a muskrat. top coat. l-ler hat. and accessor- ies were of brown and her cor- sage was pink estimations. 0n re- turn Mr. and lifrs. Pinsorineult will live in Sunvncrsidc, where tlic groom is a member oi’ thei R. C. A. F. —S. ity to visit the library and some interesting discussions. on bcoks and “aye to stimulate reading ft-l- lowed. A delicious lunch was serv- cd by the committee in charge and the meeting adjourned, _ K assistance i'< bi-iiii; from uicstcrn norld. . The third Illlllrvssltlll urgcnc} of tlic hour in lilo irr- i-ihlr state oi political unrcsf in ‘China, C: i-iiiiiiiisiii %Nlill('d lhu up- Hf?!‘ haiirl lim-ausc ii. offered an Jflllllfdiilli" solution io ilie food i-ivghirins of ilir- rturiiii: IJiOuI". ‘Ciitlrcli universities fir!‘ iiein”. Pl- llcucd in continue ill Cziintntniiitic iicrritoijv praiiziiiiz that. Crmrnun- -iriii is also included in the cur- "iClllilll. At tli» prcsenii time in Japan, where Hi0 ma! 0f pi man’; suit Wits his entire wages for lPll niniiilis, ih- young people ar~ "P1111! fi-inin Iii-tier basis of life and are li1l€lll§Pl1il\’ studying the urns nnri cons of Chrlsilarilii and "rviwmunisvn. Mrs Taylor said "Dr Kagatva l-ias stated ‘The tiext ten year: rsill riciermiiie the destiny nl’ Japan.’ What happens later will be ilcterruincd hy “hat ‘no can do tr. Tllp ncXf flVt‘ years sent no!‘ the lcvcl of the s“ {\tllf‘|‘(* they vvr-iit they found n Iii;- hardships. iihurchts and over» _ _ _ _ under ill!‘ bl'ld<'5 mmllel’ “hi? "$151M lndifillllfil native lczulrrr. with nhat ihc _..___ SlIMMERSl-OE TOOAY (MOM-TUE. BLISTERINO DRAMA ...so personal you cannot escape it! DDR1 SCNARV presents ziiiiiifilil mus ii um MilBliiiM iiiiBERl nut \!- “it iiuinu snuuur ‘ mu KELLY - sliu [Willi p ' _ ' -> .. f "Muted by lDRlAN SCOTT Dllntlll by EDWARD DMYTRYK Simon Ploy hr JONN FAXTO" l; bucks Shows 7J5 —— 9J5 Matinee Tuesday 3.30 for the pcopic of Japan, Korea and China", Hospitals and educational institutions are tn dire need orf trained personnel and equipment. turai and welfare workers are urgently needed now. The amount 0f advance in personnel, building and rciief will be up to the WM-- mcmbers, who must contribute ruore generously than eicr brfore if we are to acliicvc enough in Asia that our Christian efforts may offset the attractions of Communism vvhilr yet. ilarr- is time. ‘The situation iodiiy is likc e bar of hot iron» “c are apt to get our fingers burned in ilieproress, but the chance is in our hands to mould these nations. This is e big 12c and strerizili to ans-ivcr “Yes? Resolutions Adopted The following resolutions and ieriai- Bc it rest-lied that this Prcsliyw icrtril convey tn the pastor Oi this church, Rev, TLM liiurray. and the Board o! Management gratitude for the use of their church on this occasion. Also to the orzanist and t-i those who provided special musical selec- lions. 'i‘¢i the sister auxiliaries and Presbytery for their friendly greetings To the ladies of the congregation and micmbers of sis- ter societies, who have at greet sarrifice of time and slrentilt ;li\\"li cheerful and unsiintcri hos- lTllTilliY din-in: iii-s proioniell PFPSlIVlFPIQl session. Thai ‘We ex- ‘lhe January meeting of Stanley Bridge W.M.S. met on ‘Fucsdai- Jan. ‘J5 at the honic of 311's W. O. hiyers. ‘Fhc Dfflildeiii. prcaid- ed and opened the mectuig \\'lLll fiTANmflfivE-mhl“ w. s. ___ ,_ N O O K EY ATB ivorship servicc as outlined in Misslonarv Monthly assisted by several of the members. Theme: Thy Kingdom Como-through the teaching ministry of the church CWTOWN |"N TE Hymns 299 und 235 were sung. Mrs. Elmer Ffye end Mrs. W. 0. Myers gave interesting reading: from Study Book. Ten members answered roU celli TONIGHT ORDEN CORDEN NATIONALS vs. RMEDIATE ABBIES Game stem at 8:30 Admission Z0 and 4O cents One Hour‘: Sliefe After Game with e verse containing Joy. Miro, utes and correspondence read and’, u pvrnved. Mrs. \\'. I. Grevu invited- mem- bers for February meeting. Mrs. itfyers will have charge of Study Book. Mrs. l“. S. Bell, Mrs. Blair ' Afar-Ewen. Mrs. Green and Mrs. H., S. MaeEwen will prepare lunch." Foundation the word for roll call. Collection $3.70. secretary ivas ln-l ' two of the members who moi ed to I Meeting closed with prayer by} Mrs. Green. l. ‘The W. A. held a short meeting‘ at the close. Mrs. . S. lliacEwcnl, president, presiding. Two Iettersli’ of thanks were reed for treats re~ii ceived. ‘it. “as decided to have sale‘ ' of articles at l-‘ehruary meeting ii Collection $1.60. Electing closed i, v ivifh members repeating Aiizpnhl‘, Y i . Benediction. l_ ‘ - _._.-._. _ _ ._ ‘ HBLLIEFB TOUGH DITT ‘ WELLINGTON. Ne“ zfitllllld -,- 4GP) - \'i'ellington Zoo's polar r lhear, hetcs hcr new diet but it has ‘i brought reprieve from a deriili I sentence. Attacked by a spaces of I airborne yeast grooth, Nellie turnfid l. dull yellow and ice‘. her . iiiur, bin. e am of non-oily fish ii md. seaweed effected e cure, E FEMININE FAN C l" i Phone 51b UUIIMEISIDI "Willi h “n! gumbler. Tltfime Adrlntege of thh llloill Offer - It‘! i’ weer bowler hetl. N ‘flimfnulii ab: i | The Indian women at Bolivian N‘ Gill’, llfl Also Comzdy and Flicker Fiq;li.l,1¢3,,§- ilfflrhil]; 9V $55.5 FI-illifiw"- REGENT. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ‘. 3"“ "Iv iv Nvmntiv Johann binned by Jenn Iolo W by DAIIYI. F. ZANUCK A COHUIV-POX lflconutuurgti SHOWS 7.15 dud 9.15 MAHNEE MQNDAY AND WEDNESDAY 3-30 press our pleasure at |Ili\‘ili'_‘ “iiii .9 fit éelhiqéifiaiklQl/YIQQQQ us, as a mos! ucleiiir- -,,, J‘ -_iiii overseas llllxsluli ctitrriiit- . v e 0 lari‘, Airs. liiiili l) mi’! IU.N\IN(.IP)N Uill‘ zratiiiirlr ' ' t'.i-- in." ' " ’ ' of iirir l)l'(‘Sl'll<'(‘ uiiii iiiir "mldw malmFE-“5-3o_ lnaiiniiivii iir. "uviul jiii‘ ‘ i. |"""""': 7"." 9'5 "jmjj 7'15’ 9'» sitll evident iii our lll‘ii\'!}il|‘_ iii~ ‘i ‘MYM!’ "m, H)?‘ H‘? "l b"; FPSiHVYVl tliat vii» l‘l"'iliiil oiii- (l\"'. "\\I~liul \\I1Ti\i\' r11’ “ugon Gap 328th lhzii the :J*'l niiwr liPJllirl- ‘Wm ‘_mr"".','". ‘yam ‘Emmy “God ham mad" n, U, V ihiwd w], | “Ha lviiiilc in "Hie rlZgg and I’) "Lets sin; tiraudfether’! l i] LIOIU- of men to iiwvrii on rill the‘ " ‘l’ ‘iucc of the eziiih." \f:i_'.' “e uz‘ members of lliP ii‘ M F1 ilii rill lil our [X/WP!‘ to break duel» silth .-. prejudices. . - '_~ _ _ Whereas our Christian nofl-r rvir’ A .~_~|~._.i W913, taken up at e ‘lliissiorizrv r-utrrprhv is b-~"l 0T1 "writing BHt-rh i»! .__5 ti“ DL ~ ilir lhll" lP Rhi iixiii v, hfacDonatd. north of every iufllhlllul- H! W!‘ thanked the League. members f0: |for u; is a righteous moral society and as l vitn s w must take a their kuid remembrance st Christe mas. Nleetlng closed with prayer. resolute stand for ccrvllvlrle fill‘ ————-—-—-- stlnerice from that which l! cle- ‘PENSE MYSTERY DRAMA. SLYUCHVQ 0f such 8 SOClPlY- RF‘ “URO5§FlRE" VTGOROUSLT solvrd that w;- lay the fnundaiTnl for ("TITVTBTICP in !t.l1 Hedge of the . _ _ . beverage alcohol. Doctois, uuiscs, teachers. agricul- that w! ccoyppralc Wm, mo“ or, izanlzations along temperanre lines and ‘we urge every member W.M S. member o.‘ The oration. I iduring ‘Mary Geldari, Mrs, Russell Xfac-ia | K a l i f St. Opptirtllllil)‘ and will cost muehijlwll, seven M114 Bay “i” held do we care enough to undertake it? 10,, Jan‘ 2nd in (h, vesln.‘ Pray God we may have the (‘Ollf-inresident prgsided m4 p1,, meet. eourfcsies “ere submitted b‘: iifrsdduring m, wimfl. menu“ i0 raise ikerffi us. weeks at. the Par iri-erby-ifund, i ‘lriiz opened with the Leazue Prayer followed by tiles of the last mes-tin: were read and approved. hold Dress Garnival Q ATTAFKS TABOO THERE; leirlslation bv us- - g every oririorluniti to plant in e mind. or our youth a. knows- drgzipurill/E nature. of Also Rzsolied 4t s-nastuhg indictment of tar tolerance, ‘Crossfire’ is bailed Ll s. brrilliasil. punch-packed drama. with Robert Young. Robert Mil.» chum and Robert Ryan receiving’ plaudits for their vigorous per- formances in the stellar roles 01,0. gripping mystery story when underlying current ie bigotry m6 blind hatred. Against the background of Isl nation's capital, the plot revolves around the unprovoked murder of Jeivisli ex-Suldiel‘. The potion round up several suspects who tel conflicting stories that throw m light on t-iic case or reveal en: !!*.O'll'9' for the How the ruurdercr finally IeJJe inte- an ingenious trap and betrays liimseil forms the smedi dimes! Iii sharp contrast to his ugufl breezy romatic roles, Young t; seen es the zeltrewd detective E charge of. me case; bfltclium u e soldier-suspect who works to elem his beef friend. whom the pollen look upon as the most likely Oil} prii. “mile Ryan lies the role e! Q bigoted ex-ari-ny sergeant. leadership that o1 the te become a sustaining Tr-mpehsflfe Fed- ihaii KlYo the organ were Miss ‘The accompanist s at liv- sessions 3y 5nd Mrs. John Walker SIHT; F‘. a? (‘.l'l‘.l.. _'1'h¢ regular mnntnli" martin; Peters stib-divislon of the ‘lfhe roll call ‘The min‘ it ivas decided to card parties in the homes made to Donation GRAND FANDY )§'fl'_‘f¢°§"l‘tfi"i'ft'*fi'_ -4.-. i‘: i‘ KENSiNGTOil RINK 5A1 URDAI‘. Jen. Nth-Biat- ln: 2-4; L-lfl. Bedoque Rink Tuesday Feb. l Many valuable prize: Costumes admitted free BIONDAY, Jen. Slob-North Shore league-Legion n. Kelvin-Skate eifer game. .;<;-0t>ii<}t.‘~.>l hscvircxcec~zv ‘ooocuxoazwcdsezirrg l {II s. g '1 T0 TNE ELEGTONS 101.510.7331‘ OE"??? 'Z'O'D't."C"I"I"JD 01300‘! CQFCQI‘ Clll '7:“:"'.l OF TNE TOWN 0F BURDEN liar-mg nominated as Lounciilor iu thr forthcoming Clvio. l-icctiou. I hereby solicit your confidence nml \UTA. l have served on your Council Board at various times, mil should you choose to again elect me. I plrilgi- myself lo servo the Tenn in the best of my ability- Yourl truly. r. .I. nemesis V QQTZ‘ salvation and the mepuplu of din Paulie: Berger: l! w!" effects o! our foreign it olicy automatically talir. second Mace I0 (#5811101 Tittle mind" x senseless crime.